Yes im a winner you are not a winner yet to mass. and make a call to the delhagen.s house.we don,t know yet if we won or not.thankyou;
Be careful that you haven't just received an advertisement. Many ads are very deceptive: "You may be a winner!" But often they are not telling you that you won. They are encouraging you to enter, and hoping you will buy a subscription. I am not sure what an "imminent winner" is: usually, with sweepstakes, either you won or you didn't win. If you won, they would send you an official (usually certified and/or registered) letter with clear instructions about how to receive your winnings. If you have in fact won something from Publishers Clearing House, the letter should state what you won and what you need to do next.
No, it means nothing of the sort. "Imminent" is just one of those words they use to try to make you think that you have a good chance, when you really don't. In fact, according to an ABC News story, Publishers Clearing House is not allowed to use that word, among others, when advertising in 26 states because it is misleading.
When Publisher's Clearing House conducts an imminent-winner selection, they are getting ready to announce a winner in the very near future. This means they have identified a potential winner and are finalizing the verification process before officially awarding the prize.
Yes got the popup and everthing now just playing for fun go O.N.R. thank you pch
How long you will be selected for final winner selection process will depend on a number of factors. The number of times that you participate successfully is the main determinant.
I am not a winner on the winner selection list. I am sure that anyone who is a winner on that list will be excited as well as proud and that they will share the news with friends and family.
No, although it is true that the word 'imminent' is probably most commonly used in relation to unpleasant or undesirable events. The word just means 'about to occur'; 'close in time'; 'likely to happen soon';'impending'. It's perfectly appropriate to use it in other contexts, including happy ones! For example: He waited excitedly for the imminent announcement of the latest lottery winner. She looked forward with enthusiasm to her imminent retirement. The man believed his nomination for 'Employee of the Week' was imminent. The news channel reported that the results of the election were imminent.
A four letter word that means winner can be hero, but it does not exactly mean winner.
The advantage they have is the winner needs not qualify for the next world cup.
You are getting the second entry to PCH. You are getting the "Official Notice For Imminent" Winner Selection. It's when you get your official number for the entry, and you must complete all the necessary things and send it back right away to them. Just follow all the rules and send it back before the deadline. You'll get a postcard first notifying you that you'll get it.yes then you will get a second entry then a phone call then call you and then tell you. you won then come to your house with a prize.
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